ORIGIN

This 1971 Chevrolet C10 Pickup is a long-bed example that was given to the seller by his father-in-law two years ago, who had owned the truck for many years prior. It has been driven approximately 4k miles since, and power comes from a non-original Chevrolet 350ci V8 paired to a 400 automatic transmission, which was installed prior to the seller’s ownership by a specialized mechanic. Between 2009-2014, the seller states that a comprehensive mechanical overhaul was completed including work on the engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, and electrical systems. Modifications consist of 15″ Cragar wheels, an aftermarket stereo, a reupholstered interior, and more. This C10 is now being offered with complete service records since 2009 and a clean California title in the seller’s name.

The seller states that this truck was repainted yellow years ago. The finish reportedly shows dings, scuffs, and marks commensurate with age, some of which are shown in the photo gallery, and can also be seen in the picture below. Small areas of rust are said to be present near the doors on both sides.

15″ Cragar alloy wheels are currently fitted, and wear 235/60 front and 275/60 rear tires. The factory long-bed is highlighted in the photo gallery, with wear from use apparent.

Inside, the bench seat appears to have been redone at some point, and displays a tear on the driver’s side as shown above. The seller notes that the power steering system functions well, and all electrical items are in good working order.

An aftermarket stereo system has been installed, however the head-unit is missing its removable face-plate and will need to be replaced. The passenger door opening mechanism is currently inoperable, while all instrumentation is described as fully functional. 44,396 miles are shown, and the seller states that the reading is correct, though it is unclear if the odometer has rolled over.

Under the hood is a non-original 5.7-liter Chevrolet V8, which is linked to a 400 automatic transmission. The radiator was replaced one year ago, and comprehensive service documentation since 2009 will accompany the sale.

An engine-start video is shown above.

Additional undercarriage pictures are displayed in the photo gallery below.

Photo Gallery

Auction Result

High Bid

USD $6,544 (Reserve Not Met)

Auction Ended

December 26, 2017 at 3:00PM PT

Bids

4

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